INDEX. 



693 



Rats, method of preserving stored 



cereals from, in Britain, 94, 219 ; 



not susceptible to Bacillus j^ara- 



typJii-alvei, 451. 

 Rats, Cane, destroyed by barn owls 



in Queensland, 167. 

 raize burgi, Scolytus. 

 Bavenalamadagascariensis, attacked 



by Promecoiheca opacicollis in New 



Hebrides, 458. 

 rectangulata, GMoroclystis. 

 rectirostris, Anthonomus. 

 Becurvaria nanella (Lesser Bud 



Moth), control of, on apples in 



Nova Scotia, 309. 

 Red Bollworm (see Diparopsis 



castanea). 

 Red Currant Aphis (see Mysus 



ribis). 

 Red Fir (see Abies magnifica). 

 Red Flour Beetle (see Tribolium 



castaneutn). 

 Red Fungus (see Aschersonia 



aleurodis). 

 Red Gram (see Cajanus indicus). 

 Red Lead, for protecting onion 



seeds from ants, 337. 

 Red Palm Weevil (see Rhyncho- 



phorus ferrugineus). 

 Red Scale (see Chrysomphalus 



aurantii). 

 Red Slug (see Heterusia magnifica). 

 Red Spider (see TeiranycJms). 

 Red Spruce (see Picea rubens). 

 Red Turnip Beetle (see Entomo- 



scelis adonidis). 

 Red-backed Cutworm (see Etixoa 



ochrogasfer). 

 Red-footed Bean Bruchus (see 



BrucJiKs rufimanus). 

 Red-headed Scale Fimgus (see 



Sphaerostilbe coccopMla). 

 Red-humped Apple-tree Caterpillar 



(see ScMzura concinna). 

 Beduviolus ferns (see Nabis). 

 Beduviolus subcoleoptrottis, preda- 



ceous on HypenahumuliinTJ.^.A., 

 174. 

 regalis, CitJieronia. 

 regius, Aspidiotus. 

 reichei, Plesispa ; Promeeotheea. 

 remota, Dendrolimus. 

 remotus, Campoplex. 

 renipustulatus, Ghilocorus. 

 repeUta, Anasa. 



Resin, formulae containing, 14, 15, 

 259, 261, 405, 498 ; in formula 

 for adhesive bands, 89 ; against 

 Aniesiialineaticollis, 259; against 

 Aphids and Coccids, 14, 15, 135, 

 506 ; against Bagrada hilaris, 166 ; 

 addition of, to lead chromate 

 against Hotnona coffearia, 405 ; 

 against Xyleborus for meatus, 261, 



498 ; in mixture for repelling 

 Xylotrechus quadripes, 519; pro- 

 bablv the toxic principle in derris, 

 497."^ 



resinana, Olypta. 

 resinella, Bhyacionia (Eveiria). 

 reticulatus, Hormocerus. 

 Beticulitermes, on cotton in Arizona, 



206. 

 Beticulitetmes (Termes) flavipes, in 

 U.S.A., 105, 240, 418. 



Beticulitermes lucifugus, imported 

 into U.S.A., 105. 



Betinospora obtusa, pests inter- 

 cepted on, in California, 503. 



retusa, Hoplia. 



Reunion, pests of vanilla in, 192. 



reuteri, Brepanothrips. 



Reviews: — Crosby (C. R.) & 

 Leonard (M, D.), Manual of 

 A^egetable- Garden Insects, 67 ; 

 Washburn (F. L.), Injurious In- 

 sects and Useful Birds, 86. 



Bhabdocnemis obscura (Sugar-cane 

 Borer), establishment of Cero- 

 masia sphenopJiori against, in 

 Australia, 80, 109, 110, 167 ; 

 intercepted in sugar-cane in 

 U.S.A., 277; danger of intro- 

 duction of, into U.S.A., from 

 Costa Eica, 295 ; establishment 

 of Ceromasia sphenopJiori against, 

 in Hawaii, 413. 



Bliabdopliaga rosaria, Leucopis 

 puncticornis bred from galls of, 

 in Germany, 162. 



BJiabdophaga saliciperda, on willow, 

 destroyed by birds in Germanv, 

 159. ] 



Bhacodineura antiqua, hosts of, in 

 Russia and Western Europe, 

 450. 



BJiaeboscelis tenuis, on Hibiscus 

 moscheutos in New Jersey, 322. 



Bhagidia, predaceous on Lasioderma 

 serricorne in Philippines, 367. 



Bhagium lineatum, in forests in 

 N. America, 430, 505. 



Bliaqoletis'pomoneJla{A^Y>\e'Mdkg,got), 

 bionomics and control of, in 

 Canada, 26, 172, 177, 186, 212, 

 302, 337, 470, 479; in orchards 

 in New York, 137. 



Bhamnus alatermis, Scolytus multi' 

 striatus in, in France, 236. 



rhapidis, Oregma. 



rhinoceros, Oryctes. 



Rhinoceros Beetle (see Oryctes 

 and Strategus). 



Bliinonchus pericarpius, on hemp 

 in Japan, 155. 



Bhinoscopha amicta, on Cupressus 

 in Dutch E. Indies, 388. 



Bhipivhorothrips cruentatus, sp. n.,. 

 food-plants of, in India, 262. 



